Global Patent Index - EP 1634478 B1

EP 1634478 B1 20110518 - APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR AUTONOMOUSLY MANAGING REVERSE LINK COMMUNICATION RESOURCES IN A DISTRIBUTED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Title (en)

APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR AUTONOMOUSLY MANAGING REVERSE LINK COMMUNICATION RESOURCES IN A DISTRIBUTED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Title (de)

VORRICHTUNG, SYSTEM UND VERFAHREN ZUM AUTONOMEN VERWALTEN VON RÜCKWÄRTS-STRECKEN-KOMMUNIKATIONSBETRIEBSMITTELN IN EINEM VERTEILTEN KOMMUNIKATIONSSYSTEM

Title (fr)

DISPOSITIF, SYSTEME ET PROCEDE POUR LA GESTION AUTONOME DE RESSOURCES DE COMMUNICATION SUR LIAISON INVERSE DANS UN SYSTEME DE COMMUNICATION DISTRIBUE

Publication

EP 1634478 B1 20110518 (EN)

Application

EP 04755274 A 20040615

Priority

  • US 2004018995 W 20040615
  • US 47925203 P 20030616
  • US 48015503 P 20030619
  • US 86465204 A 20040608

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO2004114705A2] An apparatus, system, and method efficiently manage reverse link communication in a communication system having geographically distributed base stations. A base station functioning to at least one mobile station as a non-serving active base station estimates an expected coupled load due to the at least one mobile based on a previous total coupled load. The base station determines a total available capacity based on the difference between the total capacity of the base station and the estimated expected coupled load. The base station allocates reverse link resources to other mobile stations served by the base station so as not to exceed the total available capacity. Since the allocation of reverse link channels resources are controlled directly by the base station, delays due to communications with a central controller are eliminated. As a result, adverse effects of load scheduling based on obsolete reverse channel information are minimized.

IPC 8 full level

H04W 28/10 (2009.01); H04W 72/04 (2009.01); H04L 12/56 (2006.01); H04W 16/00 (2009.01); H04W 28/18 (2009.01); H04W 72/12 (2009.01); H04W 88/08 (2009.01)

CPC (source: BR EP US)

H04W 16/00 (2013.01 - EP US); H04W 72/12 (2013.01 - BR EP); H04W 72/23 (2023.01 - BR); H04W 72/52 (2023.01 - BR EP US); H04W 24/10 (2013.01 - EP US); H04W 28/18 (2013.01 - EP US); H04W 36/18 (2013.01 - BR EP US); H04W 72/12 (2013.01 - US); H04W 88/08 (2013.01 - EP US)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IT LI LU MC NL PL PT RO SE SI SK TR

DOCDB simple family (publication)

WO 2004114705 A2 20041229; WO 2004114705 A3 20050623; AT E510437 T1 20110615; AU 2004250931 A1 20041229; AU 2004250931 C1 20100819; BR PI0411467 A 20060711; BR PI0411467 A8 20170711; BR PI0411467 B1 20200310; CA 2529554 A1 20041229; CA 2529554 C 20130806; CN 1826832 A 20060830; CN 1826832 B 20111019; EP 1634478 A2 20060315; EP 1634478 B1 20110518; EP 2259612 A2 20101208; EP 2259612 A3 20110119; EP 2259612 B1 20190724; IL 172688 A0 20060410; JP 2006527976 A 20061207; JP 4550812 B2 20100922; KR 101111357 B1 20120309; KR 20060021384 A 20060307; MX PA05013709 A 20060313; RU 2006101220 A 20060627; RU 2364056 C2 20090810; US 2005037771 A1 20050217; US 2007093254 A1 20070426; US 7158796 B2 20070102; US 7680500 B2 20100316

DOCDB simple family (application)

US 2004018995 W 20040615; AT 04755274 T 20040615; AU 2004250931 A 20040615; BR PI0411467 A 20040615; CA 2529554 A 20040615; CN 200480020925 A 20040615; EP 04755274 A 20040615; EP 10177451 A 20040615; IL 17268805 A 20051219; JP 2006517278 A 20040615; KR 20057024227 A 20051216; MX PA05013709 A 20040615; RU 2006101220 A 20040615; US 55538806 A 20061101; US 86465204 A 20040608